[Info-vax] Hewlett hits profit target

Christopher nadiasvertex at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 10:14:46 EST 2009


> >> If HP doesn't like people making the above comments, then HP marketing
> >> has very simple thigs it could do to sop such attitudes. HP Marketing
> >> refuses to do them. Draw your own conclusions.
>
> > Well, they have a pretty extensive marketing website.  That's part of
> > what got me excited about it.  But I don't follow Wall Street Casino
> > Analysts,
>
> Too bad.  That's who the rest of the industry follows.

Well, I am an engineer, not an investor.

> >            and I have no idea what they may or may not be doing.  All
> > the internal training I have found is very excited about the product,
> > but I suppose that's what you would expect.
>
> What product?  Are you not even allowed to mention it's name?  More
> stealth marketing?  Of course, isn't keeping it all internal what
> they call "preaching to the choir"?  Too bad they can't make the rest
> of the industry as enthused as you claim to be.  They won't even tell
> them that VMS isn't dead yet.

It's not a secret, but the name changes. It's server automation
software.  I think it may be called HPSA right now.  I *think* that
this is the link.

 
https://h10078.www1.hp.com/cda/hpms/display/main/hpms_content.jsp?zn=bto&cp=1-11-271-273^14711_4000_100__&jumpid=ex_hphqglobal_wwtsg/BTO_Ops/server_automation/google

It's neat stuff when it works, but just like most other big software
it's complex and doesn't anticipate all possible scenarios where it
can be used.



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